Jose Torres, the Padres reliever who was placed on Major League Baseball’s restricted list Monday, was arrested in December after a domestic violence-related incident, according to a court document obtained by The Athletic.

Torres allegedly brandished a handgun on Dec. 23 during an argument with a woman in their shared Phoenix home. According to the probable cause statement in the court document, Torres pointed a gun at the woman and kicked a door off its hinges. He also punched a hole in another door.

Torres, 24, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, criminal damage and intimidation. He was released on $10,000 bail on Dec. 24, and pleaded not guilty on Jan. 5. His next appearance in Maricopa County Superior Court will be an initial pretrial conference scheduled for Feb. 20. The Athletic is attempting to reach Torres for comment.

Torres and the woman are married, according to the probable cause statement, which did not give her name. Immigration and Customs Enforcement informed police that Torres, a Venezuelan national in the U.S. on a work visa, was a prohibited possessor of a firearm.

Court records also show Torres received marijuana violation and drug paraphernalia citations in December, and he is the defendant in another case in Mayer Justice Court. More details of that case were not immediately available.

Torres, who appeared in 62 games for the Padres last season, will not be at spring training when pitchers and catchers report Wednesday in Peoria, Ariz.

“We are aware of the allegations involving Jose Torres, and he will not be reporting to spring training,” the Padres said in a statement released Tuesday. “We take this matter very seriously and are fully cooperating with the investigation being conducted by the Commissioner’s Office. We will not have any further comment at this time.”

MLB and the Major League Baseball Players Association’s joint domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse policy states that the league will investigate all allegations of domestic violence, sexual assault or child abuse involving members of the baseball community.

(Top photo of Jose Torres: Norm Hall/Getty Images)

Dennis Lin is the Padres writer for The Athletic. He previously covered the Padres for the San Diego Union-Tribune. He is a graduate of USC. Follow Dennis on Twitter @dennistlin.